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of course, solar and wind energy should be part of our energy portfolio. but god blessed america with abundance oil oil and natural gas. instead of investing in companies like solindra, etc. have safe oil exploration. if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and it will help bring manufacturing back from placing like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it ease we're for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate, it's one of the highest in the world so companies had bring their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asip late the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. we must follow through on the propses of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping middle class to grow will require an education system that will gi
of course, solar and wind energy should be part of our energy portfolio. but god blessed america with abundance oil oil and natural gas. instead of investing in companies like solindra, etc. have safe oil exploration. if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and it will help bring manufacturing back from placing like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it ease we're for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree...
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energy policy expert. former head of the american wind energy association. denise, nice to have you in studio. peter, quick comment? >> you can join us on twitter at bpshow. join in the conversation. that's what rodeo gal did. she said bill, when i see wind farms, the word that comes to mind is not ugly. it is future. she cease the funeral when she sees wind farms so there you go. >> bill: when you go out, the one i'm most familiar with is coming into palm springs. get off highway 10 and go down. huge, big farm there, too. it is exciting to see. >> some of the first wind farms in the country were built in california and we call that -- we call that -- all of those wind farms outside palm springs sort of our museum because we have there probably every single type of wind turbine that was ever built so you can walk through there and see them. >> bill: some of the earliest ones and newest ones. >> what happens is they just replace the old wind turbines with new ones on the same footprint. they can power it up to 15, 20, 30 times more powerful than the first one
energy policy expert. former head of the american wind energy association. denise, nice to have you in studio. peter, quick comment? >> you can join us on twitter at bpshow. join in the conversation. that's what rodeo gal did. she said bill, when i see wind farms, the word that comes to mind is not ugly. it is future. she cease the funeral when she sees wind farms so there you go. >> bill: when you go out, the one i'm most familiar with is coming into palm springs. get off highway...
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many people in the energy community,ness with an interest for energy renewable energy is concerned, do you see that as a problem? >> well, this is where someone like president obama needs to actually have an overarching energy policy. it's easy to say all of the above. but it's pretty clear if you like to have more research--not just renewables, but more basic research and development investment on energy. if you have cheap natural gas it blunts that interest as well. you need to be able to sustain advance the next generation that we'll need town the line. >> jennifer: all right, we need leadership and policy. this will be a very interesting second term item. andrew revkin trying to sort out fact from fiction from the. thank you so much for joining us frommed in "the war room." coming up, guaranteed to enlighten the progressive mind and then one other story by brett erlich. >> coming up, ana romney this monday morning current tv presents special coverage of the presidential inauguration. the circumstance & the inside analysis. the presidential inauguration this monday morning at 10 eas
many people in the energy community,ness with an interest for energy renewable energy is concerned, do you see that as a problem? >> well, this is where someone like president obama needs to actually have an overarching energy policy. it's easy to say all of the above. but it's pretty clear if you like to have more research--not just renewables, but more basic research and development investment on energy. if you have cheap natural gas it blunts that interest as well. you need to be able...
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the energy department is being slashed by 5%. the renewable energy program and the office of science will see the biggest cuts. and over at the epa, their budget will be slashed by over $500 billion. americans for prosperity told members, quote . . . this fight to obliterate environmental regulations for the financial benefit of the koches thoem themselves -- themselves. and the koches are already pushing the keystone pipeline. they stan to benefit from the pipelines. and there are signs the koches might come out on top this time too. a state department report out friday gave the pipeline a positive review, and said the project would not make much of a difference to climate change because the tar sands would be developed anyhow. joining me now is daryl hannah. she is the executive producer of the new documentary, "greedy lying bastards." she comes to us from new york. daryl i'm so happy to welcome you inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: your film looks at money from donors like the koch bothers. are they doing and ho
the energy department is being slashed by 5%. the renewable energy program and the office of science will see the biggest cuts. and over at the epa, their budget will be slashed by over $500 billion. americans for prosperity told members, quote . . . this fight to obliterate environmental regulations for the financial benefit of the koches thoem themselves -- themselves. and the koches are already pushing the keystone pipeline. they stan to benefit from the pipelines. and there are signs the...
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and because it's not like conventional oil it takes a lot of energy just to drill it up. or to mine it from the ground. this pipeline is a proposal that -- the proposed pipeline would bring down about a million barrels, a little bit less than a million barrels of oil every day and it would increase greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional oil. so we need to cut carbon pollution as quickly as we can. if it was conventional oil, it would be a bad idea because this is dirtier than conventional oil, it is a complete boondoggle. and it is coming at a time when the obama administration's made good progress in reducing our oil consumption. last fall, the administration issued a rule that will -- when it is finalized phase out and save three million barrels of oil every day. so if we're saving so much oil we don't need to expand production and development in new oil source. that's one of the reasons why this is such a bad idea. >> john: michael let me quickly throw the number one argument you hear right at you. this is not foreign oil. drill, baby, drill. we're getting o
and because it's not like conventional oil it takes a lot of energy just to drill it up. or to mine it from the ground. this pipeline is a proposal that -- the proposed pipeline would bring down about a million barrels, a little bit less than a million barrels of oil every day and it would increase greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional oil. so we need to cut carbon pollution as quickly as we can. if it was conventional oil, it would be a bad idea because this is dirtier than...
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renewable energy is capable technologically of satisfying all of our energy needs. the wind and the sun bundled together solve the intermitten is i problem the wind doesn't always blow, the sun doesn't always shine. based on laws of nature, when the wind is not blowing, the sun is often shining. when you couple them together, you get to about 95% of all of our energy generation needs then you can fill in with hydropower, geothermal tidal power. you can generate hydrogen. technologically, it is possible. what we're seeing here is the government asks the wrong question. how do we replace carbon. what we're coming back with is oh, natural gas. well, this is the wrong question. the question has to be how do we start to replace all fossil fuels? we know that in current projections, we'll reach the red line two degrees centigrade -- 2 degrees warming of the planet by 2042. that's 29 years away. we only have this short period of time to start to solve the problem. the best way to do it is to start to get methane out of the atmosphere and the best way to do it is to create
renewable energy is capable technologically of satisfying all of our energy needs. the wind and the sun bundled together solve the intermitten is i problem the wind doesn't always blow, the sun doesn't always shine. based on laws of nature, when the wind is not blowing, the sun is often shining. when you couple them together, you get to about 95% of all of our energy generation needs then you can fill in with hydropower, geothermal tidal power. you can generate hydrogen. technologically, it is...
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toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male anno
toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i...
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we're not expanding the old 20th century fossil fuel energy system and creating the 21st century energy system, and keystone is the 20th century energy system. my actual "viewpoint" is that prius, while it might be as half as bad as the other cars, but if it's half as bad it takes twice as long to get to the same bad outcome. so we need to revolutionize our trans poretation system. how you get the political system to respond, we have a dysfunctional government that can't respond to-- >> we all agree on. and here's something that is mired in the controversy. >> and so how we are dysfunctional political system is going to deal with these kinds of long-term environmental problems it's really disturbing. >> now i'm depressed ken, thank you. >> yes. >> thank you for joining us. we hope for something good out of this whole world out of this regrettable milestone. >>> what an amazing story out of bakersfield. cops beat someone to death and then confiscate all of the cell phone footage from all the neighbors. they go door to door to get it. the story as the turks continue. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>
we're not expanding the old 20th century fossil fuel energy system and creating the 21st century energy system, and keystone is the 20th century energy system. my actual "viewpoint" is that prius, while it might be as half as bad as the other cars, but if it's half as bad it takes twice as long to get to the same bad outcome. so we need to revolutionize our trans poretation system. how you get the political system to respond, we have a dysfunctional government that can't respond to--...
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toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives. honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shr
toward a cleaner energy economy, while creating as much energy as possible here at home. >> jennifer: if you were to pick one issue that he will be known for? >> immigration. >> jennifer: interesting. joe i want to get your take on that next time because apparently we have just run out of time. >> no problem. >> jennifer: all right. up next brand new year same old brett ehrlich. he has figured it all out and resolved to tell others how better to lead their lives....
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right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and they pled guilty and they are going to have to pay the maximum fine which is only $200,000, which is nothing, but they made a contribution of $55 million to the national fish and wildlife foundation. they blatantly admitted yes, we deleted documents. >> bill: but $55 million is also chump change and bp is forced to pay billions in restitution to the local businesses. >> yeah, three years later we are still dealing with the ramifications of this. haliburton has drug its feet. you can't see lawmakers on capitol hill talking about this and this is a s
right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. ♪ >> jennifer: now to a few other stories that caught my interest for your progressives. so it's time to defeat that old obama for america campaign app on your phone, and make room for the latest in political gadgetry, the presidential inaugural committee launched a mobile app for iphone and android phones today. that app is a must have for anybody who is planning to at ten the inauguration festivities. it provides users -- it has a schedule of events, transportation information
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long...
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last week all of the energy came from solar. that is a first, even better no new dirty energy sources came online. our country's solar capacity has already doubled the amount that went online in 2012. that's a good start. if we're going to embrace clean energy, we'll need an army of scientists to lean on. president obama did his part today hosting the white house science fair. he even jumped on a stationary bike for a first-hand look at one project. president obama said now is the time to give scientists of all ages a shout out. >> obama: as a culture, we're great consumers of technology but we're not always properly respecting the people who are in the labs and, you know behind the scenes creating the stuff that we now take for granted. >> michael: the guy didn't even break a sweat. the white house is backing up that talk with the launch of a new ameri-corps program to promote science education. and earth day is the last day the state department will receive public comments on the proposed keystone xl pipeline. there's been a t
last week all of the energy came from solar. that is a first, even better no new dirty energy sources came online. our country's solar capacity has already doubled the amount that went online in 2012. that's a good start. if we're going to embrace clean energy, we'll need an army of scientists to lean on. president obama did his part today hosting the white house science fair. he even jumped on a stationary bike for a first-hand look at one project. president obama said now is the time to give...
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let them run the energy out. i'm not saying that it doesn't exist but calm down, stop running to the doctor and the doctors will find something who says, take this. >> cenk: and they're incentivized to give out those pills. adhd is real. it does exist. i have a friend who is clearly adhd. but everyone cam down out there. be really, really sure before you start your kids on pills. so i think the courts' agreed to that. >> we're unanimous. >> cenk: see, you got to listen to us. one final devastating point when we come back.
let them run the energy out. i'm not saying that it doesn't exist but calm down, stop running to the doctor and the doctors will find something who says, take this. >> cenk: and they're incentivized to give out those pills. adhd is real. it does exist. i have a friend who is clearly adhd. but everyone cam down out there. be really, really sure before you start your kids on pills. so i think the courts' agreed to that. >> we're unanimous. >> cenk: see, you got to listen to us....
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he did and now works for duke energy a job he took before he stopped being a congressman. what is a congressional salary? $175,000$175,000 a year. they pay their c.e.o. $440,000. the american gaming association pay $1.9 million and the congressman and senators are really angling for that job because they get to go to vegas all the time, do. what happens in vegas stays in vegas. what happens in d.c. also stays in d.c. the securities industry and financial markets, in other words, the banks. they pay their top guy $2.9 million. my favorite is the fertilizer industry. they pay $400,000. fertilizer, you know what that is, right? well the washington folks are really good experts at fertilizer industry. everybody's competing for this job. they are. it's embarrassing, but they're like i'll shovel it. i've been shoveling my whole career. >> the company trying to place these people, trying to match them up said: >> cenk: let's bring in joe williams here, a great reporter from washington, d.c. to talk about this. joe, is there any sense in washington, you've been covering it for a w
he did and now works for duke energy a job he took before he stopped being a congressman. what is a congressional salary? $175,000$175,000 a year. they pay their c.e.o. $440,000. the american gaming association pay $1.9 million and the congressman and senators are really angling for that job because they get to go to vegas all the time, do. what happens in vegas stays in vegas. what happens in d.c. also stays in d.c. the securities industry and financial markets, in other words, the banks. they...
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for decades it has been the major source of energy. but that is reversing, and that is a huge success story for people concerned about climate change and public health but that is a terrible reality for coal executives and their financiers. so now they are getting the stuff out of the u.s. and into emerging economies. >> jennifer: so is that why coal is now a dollar a ton? these companies are buying it for so cheap; is that why? >> that is sort of a scandal in of itself. the majority of coal is from an area called the power river basin, and most of that is federally owned coal, and the federal government is responsible for -- >> jennifer: wait, when you say federally owned coal, you are talking it is leased -- they go down, but it is on public lands. >> exactly. it is on public lands, and the rocks themselves belong to the american taxpayers, and the federal government is responsible for leasing that land to the coal industry in a responsible way. but in reality they are selling it for as low as a dollar a ton. and that has resulted in
for decades it has been the major source of energy. but that is reversing, and that is a huge success story for people concerned about climate change and public health but that is a terrible reality for coal executives and their financiers. so now they are getting the stuff out of the u.s. and into emerging economies. >> jennifer: so is that why coal is now a dollar a ton? these companies are buying it for so cheap; is that why? >> that is sort of a scandal in of itself. the...
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the last energy bill that was passed was in 2007. people go to the gas pumps are paying high prices these days. the price of oil is $90 to $100 a barrel even though we're producing more and demand is down. that's because it's priced internationally. so the question is what kind of an energy policy can we have that could pass a congress, that seems in gridlock but could pass on a bipartisan basis? we've put together something we worked for two years on it. we think represents the best interest of the country and it is -- you know, all of the above but all of the above in the right way. yes, let's produce more oil and gas and it is good news that we're doing that. let's also produce more renewable energy, biofuels, wind and solar. and especially let's continue investing in research which will give us tomorrow's energy sources as well. so this is a really good, thoughtful plan that i hope will be the basis for some legislation in congress. >> bill: are there other former members of congress who are part of the group? >> just one. >> bil
the last energy bill that was passed was in 2007. people go to the gas pumps are paying high prices these days. the price of oil is $90 to $100 a barrel even though we're producing more and demand is down. that's because it's priced internationally. so the question is what kind of an energy policy can we have that could pass a congress, that seems in gridlock but could pass on a bipartisan basis? we've put together something we worked for two years on it. we think represents the best interest...
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how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much for joining us on this fantastic day. up next the republicans made it their mission to limit the president's term to one. we'll have that story and more right here on current tv. presidential inauguration plus insight into obama's second term. only on current tv. >> jennifer: welcome back to "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm in new york. we have been talking about the president's second-term agenda. the question is how obstructionist will republicans be? let's first revisit november 2010 when mitch mcconnell revealed his own agenda. >> our top political priority over the next two years should b
how about in clean energy. there is is infrastructure bill that includes money for clean tech jobs. and they agree on this. so if you wanted to take bold swift action on climate change and jobs you could pass a clean tech infrastructure bill this week and put americans back to work. >> jennifer: well, i'm telling you he laid it out in his inaugural address in part one, and part two will be the state of the union, which we'll hopefully have you guys on to talk about. thank you both so much...
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we believe he's sincere in his commitment to clean energy. i can talk after the president makes his decision on this about what the consequences of that decision will be but we'll put everything that we have into this fight to make sure that my kids all of our kids and grandkids can grow up on a planet with a stable climate and we're determined to succeed and we believe we will. >> cenk: really interesting conversation, and i'm curious to see how things are going to go down the road, if president obama rejects the keystone pipeline everyone will be happy and along with the executive orders it will seem like we have a new president obama than the one we had in the first term. that will be positive, and that's what we're rooting for here. if he doesn't then we're going to have a really interesting question and i would love to see your reaction then as well. thank you for joining us on "the young turks." we really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on. on your show. >> cenk: when we come back, tomorrow is the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade.
we believe he's sincere in his commitment to clean energy. i can talk after the president makes his decision on this about what the consequences of that decision will be but we'll put everything that we have into this fight to make sure that my kids all of our kids and grandkids can grow up on a planet with a stable climate and we're determined to succeed and we believe we will. >> cenk: really interesting conversation, and i'm curious to see how things are going to go down the road, if...
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we tried three years ago to pass the climate clean energy bill. that was defeated. anything that ambitious to pass is unlikely this time. >> michael: listen, he said the governor of nebraska dave heineman completed an evaluation of that same keystone pipeline. john boehner had this to say about it. he said nebraska's approval of the new keystone xl pipeline route means there is no bureaucratic excuse, hurdle or catch president obama can use to delay this project any further. he and he alone stands in the way of tens of thousands of new jobs and energy security. i mean, that's putting it right on the president. >> here is the reality about the keystone pipeline that comes from canada to the united states to deliver oil. that oil is going to somewhere no matter what. this is becoming an ideological touchstone in washington but it doesn't mean a whole lot. that oil will find its way to china, the united states, to europe, wherever it's needed whether the pipeline comes to the united states or it goes across canada and off the coast of vancouver british columbia. this d
we tried three years ago to pass the climate clean energy bill. that was defeated. anything that ambitious to pass is unlikely this time. >> michael: listen, he said the governor of nebraska dave heineman completed an evaluation of that same keystone pipeline. john boehner had this to say about it. he said nebraska's approval of the new keystone xl pipeline route means there is no bureaucratic excuse, hurdle or catch president obama can use to delay this project any further. he and he...
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we're able to do the other organizing pieces to transfer this energy. we're proud of what has happened so far has been peaceful and the black folks have mobilized using civil disobedience and has been on the road map as well. >> john: you're calling on trayvon martin supporters to turn their frustration into action and go positive. i admire a lot of. i'm sick of hearing no liberals, no peace. to hold the justice system accountable. that sounds great. what needs to be done? how is that practical. >> there are a wide range of things right on the table that we should be looking at from a profiling act leveraging and holding elected procedures accountable. to here in new york, insuring that we pass this last hurdle in ending stop and frisk. there is so much work we can do just from a policy perspective in leveraging the energy of folks who want to get involved, who are outraged. many of whom this is a defining moment in their generation in terms of what they'll remember, where they were at when the verdict was heard. now we want to transfer that energy usin
we're able to do the other organizing pieces to transfer this energy. we're proud of what has happened so far has been peaceful and the black folks have mobilized using civil disobedience and has been on the road map as well. >> john: you're calling on trayvon martin supporters to turn their frustration into action and go positive. i admire a lot of. i'm sick of hearing no liberals, no peace. to hold the justice system accountable. that sounds great. what needs to be done? how is that...
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we still have dirty, to your point polluted energy while we explore alternative energy. no, you need to redouble your efforts on alternative energy and turn down and modify all of those dirty fuels. >> cenk: we'll leave it right there. when we come back, it's funny we have a theme here. you talk about how democrats won the elections in 2012 etc. it doesn't matter, the republicans are on the rise, and they're resurgent. texas and ohio passing unbelievable abortion bills. wait until you hear the details of the ohio one. unfortunately as usual it is sick. but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great leadership so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) of today's top stories. >> this is the savior of the republican party? i mean really? >> ... with a uni
we still have dirty, to your point polluted energy while we explore alternative energy. no, you need to redouble your efforts on alternative energy and turn down and modify all of those dirty fuels. >> cenk: we'll leave it right there. when we come back, it's funny we have a theme here. you talk about how democrats won the elections in 2012 etc. it doesn't matter, the republicans are on the rise, and they're resurgent. texas and ohio passing unbelievable abortion bills. wait until you...
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. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious liquory is a big advocate for stopping climate change. what do you think he'll do about keystone? >> i remember he--climate change the copenhagen conference in 2009 senator kerry preceded hillary clinton there, and she proceeded barack obama as one of the areas where he has done significant work on behalf of the administration in this first four years and we'll continue on those interests going forward. it's an interesting thing jennifer in global diplomacy economics is becoming a far more meaningful element of global diplomacy. there is now an assistant secretar
. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious...
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joan hogan the north dakota senator taken money from the energy industry. john horner of texas many taking none less than $400,000. >> there are jobs in montana. the governor of montana wants this, they want the jobs there. they're not paying a lot of attention. we're going to speaking to some people who are may go more attention to the environmental impact of this. there's a watchdog group called oil change international. we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land itself, so for example what folks from where i'm from in the sand hills were concerned about was the impacts on that landscape, because it's very fragile. sand hills is the name, and that
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if congress can't pass energy bills, energy reform. the president through executive order, some of the very things he has been asking congress to do all along will be done. cenk: we will talk more about this tonight when we cover the state of the union speech right here live on current starting at 9:00. >> i look forward to it. cenk: right now before the christopher dorner situation the fire you're seeing on camera is the cabin that he was in, so swat teams apparently moving in, because the cabin is on fire. it is not cheer who set that fire. >> when we come back, we'll talk about north dakota. >> i will take every that he needs to be taken to keep abortion safe and legal and available in north dakota. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >> welcome back to "the young turks." we're getting more pictures from the christopher dorner situation out of the cabin that he was apparently staying in. it is now on fire, swat teams moving in, but no word yet on whether they got him so the story continues. amazing. w
if congress can't pass energy bills, energy reform. the president through executive order, some of the very things he has been asking congress to do all along will be done. cenk: we will talk more about this tonight when we cover the state of the union speech right here live on current starting at 9:00. >> i look forward to it. cenk: right now before the christopher dorner situation the fire you're seeing on camera is the cabin that he was in, so swat teams apparently moving in, because...
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he sits on both the senate energy and environmental committees. faced with that kind of opposition, the president says if he has to, he'll by pass congress and issue an executive action. >> if congress won't act soon to protect future generations i will. i will direct. [ applause ] >> i will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take now and in the future to reduce pollution prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy. >> the president did the same on another big progressive issue raising the minimum wage, beating the republicans to the economic punch. >> here's an idea that governor romney and i actually agreed on last year. let's tie the minimum wage to the cost of living so that it final becomes a wage you can live on. >> the republican presidential candidate may have backed the idea but that didn't stop the rest of the party from jumping all over the president. everyone from john boehner to marco rubio called raising the minimum wage a job-ki
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i do think issues like agriculture, energy independence that can be solved using like the greenhouse network and so many other things that americans are working on can be solved. again, i this i that richard branson kind of really made this point most effectively. when dealing with a corrupt and broken system, you're instincts is to hurl yourself against it and tear it down, but that's not always the best instinct. sometimes the better is to acknowledge that you're dealing with a corrupt and broken system and invest your energy in collectively building the bypass system that's going to be needed when the corrupt system clamses of its own weight. my decision-making at this point is driven through that sort of
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there's a lot of energy intensity, grief mourning how could this happen? a lot of curiosity and desire for answer about -- about whether there were security lapses and for some desire i think for some kind of greater look into that -- the security plans here. so the whole -- the whole gambit of motions today obviously with -- with the funeral for sean callier it was a hugely emotional day. i think the community in general feels pretty good about the way it has responded, kind of proud of itself, so it really has been a big gambit of emotion. >> michael: yeah, i think the country is pretty proud of how your city has handled it as well, but the tragedy really showed that even in the age of twitter, the world still needs real reporters on the scene and i looked at the "boston globe" constantly, and saw great reporting coming out of your paper. what was your reaction to how this story played out on social media versus the papers? >> thank you for that. we feel good about what we have done. this is a big crisis on the watch of our new editor and i think everyon
there's a lot of energy intensity, grief mourning how could this happen? a lot of curiosity and desire for answer about -- about whether there were security lapses and for some desire i think for some kind of greater look into that -- the security plans here. so the whole -- the whole gambit of motions today obviously with -- with the funeral for sean callier it was a hugely emotional day. i think the community in general feels pretty good about the way it has responded, kind of proud of...
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you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10 to the minus 4% officials. it was just a demonstration system that this if i say sicks does occur and we are not completely off base here. what we've done since is taken real materials and shown look, it's not only a decent idea, you can actually get practical amounts of energy out. we're at 2%. it's not commercially viable yet. we i had with the major block to get to that total efficiency that we'd be able to get in combination with some of these power tower type technologies. michael: that's great. nick thanks so much for all the great work you're doing up at stanford. we wi
you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10...
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for many many reasons people are turning towards renewable energy. and as a corollary they're contributing to climate change. >> michael: that's such interesting information, and it's nice to hear a conversation about climate change where there is encouraging use. we thank christiana coming to share that with us. >> michael: brett ehrlich is next. that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: it has, indeed been a rough week. senate republicans threw up a roadblock against stiffer gun background checks. a few minutes later fox news threw president obama off the air. it's all outrageous, but calm down because brett is finally talking now. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> so the senate filibuster background checks for people who buy guns online and at gun shows. in response the president gave a stirring speech that was seen on both major networks live on its entirety and fox f
for many many reasons people are turning towards renewable energy. and as a corollary they're contributing to climate change. >> michael: that's such interesting information, and it's nice to hear a conversation about climate change where there is encouraging use. we thank christiana coming to share that with us. >> michael: brett ehrlich is next. that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets...
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using less dirty energy, transitioning to cleaner source he is of energy, wasting less energy through our economy is where we need to go. cenk: all right. so let me open this up to everybody. lauren let me start with you. most of it is good news. i like the part about not just new power plants, but existing power plants also have to control their carbon emissions. that's great. i feel like maybe this is a warm up to the key stone pipeline. he said i'm not going to approve it if it has greenhouse gases. should that mean it should be over. of course it's going to add to greenhouse gases. >> i think the president is in preservation mode in terms of his legacy. you made a good point, why is he bringing this up now. i think it's going to be a slippery slope for him a way for detractors to fuel up ammunition and he's going to get a ton of push back. you're going to have the lobbyist, everyone totally against this initiative, whether 97% of scientists agree with it or not, you're going to have people running to see that this legislation is never enacted. cenk: 97% agree that it is machine ma
using less dirty energy, transitioning to cleaner source he is of energy, wasting less energy through our economy is where we need to go. cenk: all right. so let me open this up to everybody. lauren let me start with you. most of it is good news. i like the part about not just new power plants, but existing power plants also have to control their carbon emissions. that's great. i feel like maybe this is a warm up to the key stone pipeline. he said i'm not going to approve it if it has...
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move toward a fossil fuel-free energy policy and nobody more supportive of renewable energy than ed markey, green jobs. this is what he said we ought to get to work on. >> i want to put steelworkers and ironworkers and welders and electricians to work building the new backbone for a new energy economy here in the united states and around the world. >> bill: nobody better equipped to hit the ground running on that when he gets to the united states senate, i'm sure he will be sworn in not today -- if not today. they won't waste any time. >> now it is musical chairs because now we're going to have to figure out who gets his house seat and you know, who knows where they come from. could be mo cowan. >> bill: yeah. too late for me to get a condo -- >> probably. i don't know how quickly you can establish residency. >> bill: lots coming up. speaking of the president's climate change speech, fred krupp, president of the environmental defense fund, happy with the speech yesterday. he will be here in studio in a few minutes to tell us all about it. we'll also be joined in the next hour by nei
move toward a fossil fuel-free energy policy and nobody more supportive of renewable energy than ed markey, green jobs. this is what he said we ought to get to work on. >> i want to put steelworkers and ironworkers and welders and electricians to work building the new backbone for a new energy economy here in the united states and around the world. >> bill: nobody better equipped to hit the ground running on that when he gets to the united states senate, i'm sure he will be sworn in...
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but i think the other ones are fights where we'll see much more energy. >> jennifer: all right. katrina vanden huevel out there saying he should fight all of these issues. thanks so much for coming inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: coming up it has been 40 years since roe v. wade gave women the right to choose, and a battle has ensued ever since. and progressives have been a little bit grumpy as of late and we'll tell you why. >> and paul krugman and jon stewart enter into a war of words into this trillion dollars coin idea. it's a monday and we're just getting started. stick around. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. >> jennifer: next week marks the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade and yet after these decades we're still seeing the same old attacks on women's rights. as state legislatures reconvene this month there are a slew of laws being imposed. in wyoming lawmakers introduced a pair of so-called fetal heart beat bills. one would ban apportion if the fetal heart beat was detected and the other would require doctors to describe
but i think the other ones are fights where we'll see much more energy. >> jennifer: all right. katrina vanden huevel out there saying he should fight all of these issues. thanks so much for coming inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: coming up it has been 40 years since roe v. wade gave women the right to choose, and a battle has ensued ever since. and progressives have been a little bit grumpy as of late and we'll tell you why. >> and paul...
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the city of cincinnati is 100% renewable energy it will be by next year. there is a program in san francisco that will take san francisco to 100% renewable energy too. same thing in chicago you are seeing incredible efforts to prepare and invest. >> bill: great work. saturday night tomorrow night, 8:30. it's not complicated just turn off the lights for an hour. thanks so much for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: we'll keep in touch with you about it. >> thanks. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. date, staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobst
the city of cincinnati is 100% renewable energy it will be by next year. there is a program in san francisco that will take san francisco to 100% renewable energy too. same thing in chicago you are seeing incredible efforts to prepare and invest. >> bill: great work. saturday night tomorrow night, 8:30. it's not complicated just turn off the lights for an hour. thanks so much for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: we'll keep in touch with you about it. >>...
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constitutions, banks, military contractors and energy companies. and a new report from an u.s. cybersecurity firm points the finger at the chinese government. this nondescript office in shanghai is believed headquarters for a chinese army unit. the chinese government and military deny the accuindications butaccusationsbut there is skepticism. >> they're not going to allow this amount of hacking without controlling it. >> reporter: 100 organizations and companies were hacked, including coca-cola. how does this type of international hacking affect average americans? u.s. investigators say this amounts to economic he espionage it could cost countless americans jobs. >> there is no question about it. cyberwarfare cyberattacks, cybertheft are the future. >> reporter: today the white house would not comment directly on the report. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns about the highest levels of cybertheft with the chinese we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: president obama used his state of the union address to highlight the cyberthreat. >>> coming up we'll dive deeper on the
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and we need to get in the game. >> the solution of climate change is energy policy. and the opportunities of energy policy so vastly outweigh the downsides that you are expressing concern about and i will spend a lot of time trying to persuade you and other colleagues. >> he was less committal about whether he would approve the keystone pipeline because it would cross the border between the u.s. and canada. kerry is expected to get a positive recommendation from the committee and if you will confirmation from the full senate next week. back with more bill press after the break. stay with us. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out f
and we need to get in the game. >> the solution of climate change is energy policy. and the opportunities of energy policy so vastly outweigh the downsides that you are expressing concern about and i will spend a lot of time trying to persuade you and other colleagues. >> he was less committal about whether he would approve the keystone pipeline because it would cross the border between the u.s. and canada. kerry is expected to get a positive recommendation from the committee and if...
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they need the energy and the market. and particularly the belt around the western border is critical to their internal stability. in syria they are toeing the line that the russians laid down which they want to establish a policy that a country cannot intervene in civil war, and they have been stunned by how publicly the administration has shamed them on syria. and it will require high diplomacy by the white house. >> michael: thank you. the book is called "the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat." only a republican can test the patience of job and then quote him out of context. yeah they are knuckle heads all right. but they are our little knuckleheads. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the coun
they need the energy and the market. and particularly the belt around the western border is critical to their internal stability. in syria they are toeing the line that the russians laid down which they want to establish a policy that a country cannot intervene in civil war, and they have been stunned by how publicly the administration has shamed them on syria. and it will require high diplomacy by the white house. >> michael: thank you. the book is called "the dispensable nation:...
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get rid of the energy department, the department of education. now here is the thing -- the point i'm trying to make is that an education base you can legislate class size, how many books are available, food they get to eat, but you can't force par rental connection to the child. >> but would you agree we have a parental absence crisis? >> hal: no, i don't. i think there are critical groups, and usually they are either super rich or upper rich people who ignore their children and you get these kind of columbine type of ignored kids who are acting out and have all of these resources to act out, adam lambert -- >> lanza. >> hal: thank you. they were very well to do -- >> yes and i think the divorce of the parents there was a lock of oversight. it sounded like the mother had control over his day-to-day. >> hal: but there are lots of situations like that and those kids don't go shoot someplace up. it's really about what experience they have day-to-day. the newtown shooter, you have this kid who's mother was arguably a prepper. she thought the world w
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energy, the push too renewal energy, immigration reform starting off, of course, with the efforts to reduce gun violence in the country and climate change. climate change part of the renewal energy those are priorities for the president. i think in these first 18 months before people start saying, he is a lame duck. don't pay any attention to what he is doing. the first 18 months, we are going to see some action on those news. lois from new york. >> i am going to turn the phone down. i was listening to you. i was thinking about the things you thought president obama has done so well. i thought he was in my dreams? i just finished saying everything. i think he has done a great job on all of that. i remember, bill, when he first came to. i remember him signing the legislation into law where women could get equal pay for equal work. >> that was the first one, first one he signed. >> i remember when i was in college my approvesor was old them and said women were getting 77%. i was thinking my god and to see that. i am happy about that. >> yeah. yeah. absolutely, lowis. i should have ment
energy, the push too renewal energy, immigration reform starting off, of course, with the efforts to reduce gun violence in the country and climate change. climate change part of the renewal energy those are priorities for the president. i think in these first 18 months before people start saying, he is a lame duck. don't pay any attention to what he is doing. the first 18 months, we are going to see some action on those news. lois from new york. >> i am going to turn the phone down. i...
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. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it overseas. infrastructure roads bridges and tunnels and free up the money quicker. and on education look for a continuation that the president may portray clean education, but they're looking for more of a continuation of existing plans tax incentives, credits to companies who are creating things like solar energy. >> john: we have super environmentists coming to discuss those proposals but this president seems to be getting two bits of advice from his supporters and detractors. go big and don't spend any money. is it possible to do those thing at once. >> you can go big politically without going big in p
. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it...
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provider, and if you think about it, right there is a need as we live in homes how can we connect the energy system to be much more efficient, and how do we keep our home to be much more secure. is to what we are doing is providing the technology solution whether it's the thermostat connected to the security system, how can we integrate these things that have been very diverse until this point, bring this kind of device capabilities on to the network and then at&t will provide the service as part of the digital life. it's interesting that they called this the digital life. if you think about how many devices, how many devices do you have at home? >> gavin: i won't even know what to county, my coffee machine is part of it. >> they all have an ip address and we can bring them on to be connected. the problem is these things today don't talk to each other. that's the role we can play as the technology provider and companies like at&t can offer this as an easy-to-use service for me as a consumer. that's what we just announced and we're looking forward to expanding that to other services. >> gavin
provider, and if you think about it, right there is a need as we live in homes how can we connect the energy system to be much more efficient, and how do we keep our home to be much more secure. is to what we are doing is providing the technology solution whether it's the thermostat connected to the security system, how can we integrate these things that have been very diverse until this point, bring this kind of device capabilities on to the network and then at&t will provide the service...
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my fear is that the marriage equality were last week will give new energy to this movement. i don't know if you read a statement that the broad coalition that religious rights made basically saying, promising the country that they wouldn't tolerate it, they wouldn't obey it and because it impaired their only religious freedom they would feel free to resist it. i think we're going see a new wind as a result of what happened last week, and it's a very scary proposition. >> michael: that is very discouraging, but still i'm encouraged to read this book because it sounds as if it's not as far from being real at least in certain respects that we might think. frederick rich wrote the book "christian nation," i learn you to buy it. thank you sir. >>> coming up next, a the situation in egypt. the non-pundit's view on the situation. right after the break. >> michael: mohamed morsi became egypt's first democratically voted president of egypt. now they're calling for morsi and the ruling muslim brotherhood party to resign. >> we're stuck with a president that does not benefit the countr
my fear is that the marriage equality were last week will give new energy to this movement. i don't know if you read a statement that the broad coalition that religious rights made basically saying, promising the country that they wouldn't tolerate it, they wouldn't obey it and because it impaired their only religious freedom they would feel free to resist it. i think we're going see a new wind as a result of what happened last week, and it's a very scary proposition. >> michael: that is...
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in fact, if you look at the data, the recent years are at or near the lowest value for hurricane energy in the entire records. >> cenk: so this is so frustrating. i mean, there is an expert on cnn who says between 1998 and 2008 we would have a significant cooling trend, and it turns out, yikes, there is no cooling trend. it was some of the hottest years on record. and he's still on tv. >> but nobody calls him out either. >> well, we do. you know, this guy has been doing it for a quarter of a century. we have a recent post up just debunking, as you mentioned we're going to have a cooling trend. i bet you that the water temperatures don't go up. all of this stuff is wrong. he gets paid to be wrong. it's weird right-wing welfare. you're paid to be wrong. you get to be associated with the cato institute and you get to be on cnn, and nothing that you say in your expertise is right ever. that's an example of how the conservative movement, how these think tanks, these moneyed interests muddy the debate, specifically on climate change. this is someone who is paid to be wrong and paid to go on t
in fact, if you look at the data, the recent years are at or near the lowest value for hurricane energy in the entire records. >> cenk: so this is so frustrating. i mean, there is an expert on cnn who says between 1998 and 2008 we would have a significant cooling trend, and it turns out, yikes, there is no cooling trend. it was some of the hottest years on record. and he's still on tv. >> but nobody calls him out either. >> well, we do. you know, this guy has been doing it for...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> on my next show, fashion savant carson kressley goes from dancing with the stars to dishing with moi, on say anything. ♪♪ i don't know how i'm gonna survive ♪ >> stephanie: i see what you're going to do all morning. subtly mocking marco rubio. subtly our strong suit here. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 toll free from anywhere. instapoll, 73% approval of the president's speech in the cnn poll. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] what is this? 83% of viewers approved of the president's remarks. one of the funniest lines i've seen, marco rubio most ill-advised drink since socrates. thinking maybe i should have waited just a skosh. that speech was less than ten minutes. >> but he started rubbing his mouth. >> stephanie: he was sweaty. he was nervous. it was hilarious. >> and then -- and -- glug, glug glug, glug. i gotta go to the bathroom. glug
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! (vo) always outspoken, now unleashed. joy behar. >> on my next show, fashion savant carson kressley goes from dancing with the stars to dishing with moi, on say anything. ♪♪ i don't know how i'm gonna survive ♪ >> stephanie: i see what you're going to do all morning. subtly mocking marco rubio. subtly our strong suit here. 22 minutes after...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." problems' inauguration speech was one of the clearest calls for progressive agenda ever delivered by an american president. but behind every dramatic policy hope is a smaller political battle. something that the president at times has seemingly been less than enthusiastic to engage in. while we might applaud the principles the president spoke of today, really the bigger speech comes in three weeks. because on february 12th president obama will give the blueprint for his second term when he delivers his fifth state of the union address. but as he talks of immigration policies, gay rights, climate change, and of course gun control he will not be in front of 800 screaming supporters. instead he'll be talking to a republican controlled house whose entire platform consists of ignoring every single one of those issues. so, joining me once again is the nation's george zornic
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." problems' inauguration speech was one of the clearest calls for progressive agenda ever delivered by an american president. but behind every dramatic policy hope is a smaller political battle. something that the president at times has seemingly been less than enthusiastic to engage in. while we might...
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he ended up working as an energy cant enron chesapeake energy, and then we see him back again. he becomes a coin go-to guy in iraq. if you watch the film, you'll see rumsfeld and wolfe wits speak highly of him publicly and rumsfeld, some of the stuff we got from his own website where he talked about what a great job steele is doing and how he moves in and out of countries from time to time keeping an eye on things. cenk: they have a curious standard for success. is it that dick cheney thinks that ok, i don't care about the 75,000 dead in el salvador, finally, we've got a right wing government and it's stabilize so here cares about the dead, same thing in iraq, or is this chaos somehow part of the plan? i mean, why do they celebrate it? why take a guy that you know started a civil war in el salvador and had all those people killed and bring him to iraq? do they want him to do that? >> i think we forget that at the time in 2004, 2005, there's an election going on, and we had just handed over to the iraqis after our "win" there and we had a police force and an army to train. peopl
he ended up working as an energy cant enron chesapeake energy, and then we see him back again. he becomes a coin go-to guy in iraq. if you watch the film, you'll see rumsfeld and wolfe wits speak highly of him publicly and rumsfeld, some of the stuff we got from his own website where he talked about what a great job steele is doing and how he moves in and out of countries from time to time keeping an eye on things. cenk: they have a curious standard for success. is it that dick cheney thinks...